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LORD LYNDHURST'S CHARGE TO THE PYX JURY

... LORD LYNDHURST'S CHARGE TO THE PYx JUlY. i. (Promrn ?? ) rs A Committee of the Goldsmiths' Compatnv it Y apointed to try the coinage, assembled at the Privy 2 it Council Chamber, when. the Lord Chancellor arddressed at them nearly as follows:- 0 Gentlement,-Yoa are assembled here. to day to l n try the valte of the coinage: and, as the coal mer- d ?? chant is said to have remarked that ' ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COUrr. . - - - Is_ CUTTING AND M1,AIMIING.-On Saturday, Peter as5 Petrie Captait of tehpLditi, whose trial ?? A pied et'e ?? whl of te prec1~edhig day (vbith' In case was fully stated I our paper at'thehth int) a ae placed at thle bar to reevwatec r istc ~hColeridge said-, Prisoner at the bar, You have beet, id found guilty onl an jiudictmeut chagn, 91WYOU with id cutting and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF BA-,NKCRUPT8CY. LOND)ON. WEDNIRDAY. ?? ?? v 1;1,-zo~1- - I (Before Commissioner Sih (1. F. Williams.) RF HIoWLAND -Tho bankrupt, Robert IowNviand, camen up this day for lis eortificate. Ile was described as Robert How- land, of Thaine, in the county of Oxfird, auctioneer, which avocation it would SOCe lie had followed to some extent, ns his debts amounted to 5,1.11/. 9s. 7d., while ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, JUNE 25

... WOOD V. L EADDlIT-TElt. This was an action for an assault in forcibly expelling the plaintiff from the grand stand at the last Doncaster races. TIle defendant, amongst other things, pleaded that he was the servant or the Earl of 1'glinton ; that the -lose onI which. the plaintiff had entered was the close of Lord Eglinton ; that, by command of his Lordship, the defendant ordered the plaintiff ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY CITARGE OF MURDER. ?? I I . . ?? .. . . _ .fi . . .- ._ On Wednesday seo'night Mr. Jas. Cochburn 'Belaney, Surgeon, a gentleman of considerable literdry reputation, was brought before Mr. Broderip, at the Thiames-street Police Office, on the charge of having poisoned his wife, Rachael Belaney, a young and beautiful woman,wvvith prussic adid. - The prisoner is a very gentlemanly ...

WARWICKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... WXATb5rCKSTIIRE SUM-NIER ASSZErS. 11 1 L11 1AALV5 A 00 ?? 51 Jti l~L 'i Wdlieiai Slan&ey Warner was indicted fur having stolen twelve 100!. notes, the property of the Birmingham Town and District Bank. The prisoner pleaded guilty, and Mr. Miller addressed the Court in Mitigation.-The LearnedJudge, in passingsentence, said that the prisoner had pleaded guilty to having robbed his employers of a ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT-SATURDAY. I -r ri ?? -a . . . .. .. . .IN RH J. M. Coo'sr..-The insolvent in this case came tip for his final order, and was described as John Myndo Cooke, of Clifford-strect, solicitor, and -well known in the sporting world. Mr. James opposed the insolvent on behalf of Mr. Flight, a bill discounter. Mr . Montagu Chambers appeared on behalf of the' insolvent, and Mr. Bayley ...

HAMPSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Hunts Epiplia ny Sessions were Irolden at lie tire Graud Jury Roorri, Winchester, on Mouiday. The Magistrates assembled at balt4ast twelve o'clock, ? ig when the ConrityBillsend the accounts ot'the diffeicirt .? ?? offices wer'c pusse(l. At one o'clock, Sir Win. Heath- ? ? cute, iii tire absence of Sir' 'I'irorrras Baring', lire Chair- ?, ireur of ?? Finance Corn iii uee, read the ...

MURDER OF MR. SOLOMON, THE CHIEF OFFICER OF THE BRIGHTON POLICE

... NURD)H'R OF AIR. SOOI)MON, THIE CT 1.e111 OPFICEIR (IF 'niE ill1(W'ION OlFTHIE. Olt WVednesday evelling, iholt-y tilttr 11inte o'clockt, tihe tov 0' lorighltorn was thlrotri into gnreat consterrrtliorn by a r!eport dtilnt a savige itteitpt hnld hCCeI irladeu hi) tiitler dthe thiul ofiier of tire polic iihor, .il. . e corY Sorbomuo, wibicb, tin rgorpry, iu rocd Iot t be too Lui. A .untv ivoin ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... IHATS SUMMAER ASSIZES. . (C'onciluded peor ou. aU? d Po!ajie'. ) ( p NISI PRIUS. in 'I'l/e wospoi' Pir C'olnpan v. Fox and Olier..- The in this action, bi'o t to recover the to 5011k of' 42l., the rent of a store occupied by thle dei'en q dants while er ectingK the GOsPOIt Piei; ill 1842 and f3.f Trho defenidanits are elninleot bulilders, In LOIdOn1, nn(; took the conltract for cerectinig the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, Nov. 20th

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, ION1ON, Nov., 0th.0 to Before Ma', Con'misa'foner Evans, - Im TIE PARSOsox, ?? IIInkrupt.-Thiijs ?? a meeting `-for the proof of debts and grantinig thle certificate to the A bankriptp, VWilliani, Parsons, ot ihonttanipton, grocer. ir, flrt. Giridley, of'the finn of Waslker and Gridley,op peat(iri in so1licitor to the Assignees. ve ?? Itoliilowitig is aI tintmary of' the ...

EXETER COLLEGE v. BUTLER AND OTHERS

... EXE TE R COLLEGE v BUTLER AND OTHERS. SPECIAL JURY5. b The following gentlemen comn osed the Special Jury - John Cripps, Esq. 'William Yates, Esq. Christopher Faulkner, Esq. Win. Charles Lowndes, Esq. ti Peter Benwell, Esq. Joseph Asbby Gillett, Esq. t, Compton Reade, Esq. John Hale. E sq. Frederick Whittaker, Esq. Christopher D'Oyley, Esq. a Thomas Letchwortb, Esq. John Brown, Esq. c Mr. Er ...